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GENERAL CABLES.

[By Elsotrio Teleuhafh -Copyright 1 [United Press Abmou**■»•! London, September 3. The annual report of the medical officer of the Port of London on frozen beef from Australia and J.ew Zealand. saya that it arrived in good condition. The examination of M 0 Austin ian meat was being more thoroughly and effectually carried out. New York, September i. The White Mountain engine cut completely through the last two Pullmans of the Bar Harbor express throwing the mangled bodies m al directions. The track was covered with mangled remains. The death roll is definitely estimated at 2b. A defective signal was the cause of the

collision. Governor Sulsser ordered the pardon of a prisoner accused of wrecking a bank. A Supreme Court judge thereupon ordered the production of the accused in Court at a given date. It is understood that the question of the impeachment of Sulzer is likely to he thus brought to a head. Johannesburg, September 3. A sensation has been caused in Labor circles by Mr James Clark, a member of tho Town Council, being called out from a Council meeting and arrested for an incendiary speech on Saturday. Clark fainted on being arrested. Madrid, September 3. King Alfonso, at the urgent request of tho Government has pardoned Alegre, who attempted to assassinate him in July last. Vienna, September 3. The Zionist Congress has opened with 650 delegates, representing thirty countries. The Zionist fund in hau l for the colonisation of Palestine totals £600,000. (Received 9.0 a.m.) Kremonerkothen, who attempted to blackmail Lord Rothschild, was sentenced to fifteen months’'hard labor and deportation at the end of his term of imprisonment.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3, 4 September 1913, Page 6

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GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3, 4 September 1913, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3, 4 September 1913, Page 6

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